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Noise Exposure and Hearing Levels of Workers in the Sheet Metal Construction Trade

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Pages 626-632 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Hearing and noise levels were measured at a Jobsite involving sheet metal construction work and at a sheet metal fabrication shop. Noise levels up to 114 dBA (slow response) were measured when various powered hand tools were used. Noise levels exceeded 85 dBA between one-fourth and one-third of the time. Impact noise levels averaged about 120-125 dB peak SPL. Audiometric examinations showed that this group of construction workers had hearing losses, with the majority of the loss occurring in the 3 KHz to 6 KHz range. In addition the loss became more severe with increasing age. Temporary threshold shifts were observed both on the jobsite and in the shop after a single eight-hour exposure.

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